[OpenIndiana-discuss] compile package
Francis.D
angetao at gmail.com
Mon Sep 10 03:47:48 UTC 2018
thank for your answers !
I read of course the install.txt file but the instructions are not very
detailed.
I tried too
make PREFIX=/usr
make PREFIX=/usr install
without no success
I attach install file
regard
Le dim. 9 sept. 2018 à 23:23, Jerry Kemp <sun.mail.list47 at oryx.us> a écrit :
> assuming an accidental typo, but, and assuming you wanted a base/prefix
> directory of /usr , it would be
>
> # ./configure --prefix=/usr
>
> I state this without going into specifics for this particular application.
>
> regarding this comment::
> ...........................................
> When I run the command ./configure I always get this message
> bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
> ...........................................
>
> there isn't always necessarily a "configure" file or "Configure" file or
> even "config"
>
> but, more often than not, there is an "INSTALL" file and/or README file or
> a "docs" directory that can get you kicked off in the
> right direction.
>
> This should be more than enough to point you in the right direction. Once
> you get going, and, if you have more specific errors or
> issues, come back and repost, and we all can go from there.
>
> Jerry
>
>
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> From: Francis.D
> Sent: Sun, Sep 9, 2018 10:04 PM CDT
> To: Discussion list for OpenIndiana
> Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] compile package
>
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to compile smplayer. I have previously installed gcc + automake
> + autoconf
>
> I downloaded the source package smplayer-18.6.0.tar.bz2 package and unzip.
> Then I executed the command cd
> root at oifanboy:~/downloads/smplayer-18.6.0#
> When I run the command ./configure I always get this message
> bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
> I tried ./configure --prefix=usr without no success
>
> I also install intltool and I tried with another software * gnumeric*
> without not more success
>
> If anyone have a tuto step by step OI, what I need to install for compile
> software etc...
>
> thank
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This document explains how to compile and install SMPlayer.
Compiling SMPlayer should be easy. It only depends on Qt 4.
1) How to make a deb package
2) How to make a rpm package
3) Generic compilation
4) Changing installation path
5) How to compile in Windows
1) How to make a deb package
----------------------------
Be sure you have installed the following packages: libqt4-dev, zlib1g-dev,
fakeroot, build-essential, devscripts, debhelper and g++.
sudo apt-get install libqt4-dev zlib1g-dev fakeroot build-essential devscripts debhelper g++
(Packages to compile with Qt5: qtbase5-dev qt5-qmake qt5-default qtscript5-dev
qttools5-dev-tools qtbase5-private-dev libqt5webkit5-dev)
Now run ./create_deb.sh
2) How to make a rpm package
----------------------------
Building a rpm package is not easy. Better get a binary package from
this repository:
https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home%3Asmplayerdev&package=smplayer
3) Generic compilation
----------------------
(obsolete)
4) Changing installation path
-----------------------------
By default smplayer will be installed in /usr/local. You can change it by
using PREFIX and DESTDIR.
Examples:
make PREFIX=/usr
make PREFIX=/usr install
That would install smplayer under /usr.
DESTDIR will be useful for package maintainers.
make PREFIX=/usr
make PREFIX=/usr DESTDIR=/tmp/ install
That would compile smplayer for /usr but in fact it will be installed in
/tmp/usr/
5) How to compile in Windows
----------------------------
(obsolete)
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